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Nineteenth Street Gawler South was originally known as Murray Street [[Bassett Town]] and can be seen on the original [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/22474946648 Plan for the Township of Bassett]. It is particularly significant as it was part of the route of the [[Trams in Gawler|Gawler Tramway]], which lead from the [[Gawler Railway Station Nineteenth Street|Gawler Railway Station]] to the main street and ran from 1879 to 1931.<ref>Glimpses of Gawler Volume 2, p56</ref> Northern sections of Nineteenth Street also formed part of the [[May Bros and Co|May Brothers Foundry]] complex, including the pair of cottages at 15 & 17, which have become private residences. The Foundry as it stood, including the cottages is depicted in this [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/13528085425 line drawing]. Nineteenth Street has numerous other remaining heritage buildings, including the cottage at [[Nineteenth Street 1|1 Nineteenth Street]], attached pair of villas at [[Nineteenth Street 9-11|9-11 Nineteenth Street]], and the [[Criterion Tavern 18 Nineteenth Street|Criterion Tavern]] at 18 Nineteenth Street. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/albums/72157639721119825/ Click here for images of Nineteenth Street] The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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